Chavo Guerrero Sr. Explained

Chavo Guerrero Sr.
Family:Guerrero
Names:Chavo Guerrero
Chavo Guerrero Sr.[1]
Chavo Classic
Weight:229 lb
Birth Date:7 January 1949
Birth Place:El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Birth Name:Salvador Guerrero Llanes
Death Place:El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Trainer:Gory Guerrero
Debut:1977
Retired:2016

Salvador Guerrero Llanes[1] [2] (January 7, 1949 – February 11, 2017),[1] better known as Chavo Guerrero or Chavo Guerrero Sr., and also known during the 21st century as "Chavo Classic", was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his work in Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and for being the father of third-generation wrestler Chavo Guerrero Jr. He was the oldest son of Salvador "Gory" Guerrero, and part of the Guerrero wrestling family. He was the oldest WWE Cruiserweight Champion.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1977–1981)

In 1977, Chavo competed for NWA Western States. Guerrero later moved his family to California so he could compete in Los Angeles's NWA Hollywood Wrestling and San Francisco's Big Time Wrestling. In NWA Hollywood, he feuded with Roddy Piper for the NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship. Between 1979 and 1980, he held the title 15 times.

Various territories (1981–1988)

He spent the early 80's splitting his time between All Japan Pro Wrestling, Mid South Wrestling, CWF, and Houston Wrestling. In 1982, Guerrero feuded with Atsushi Onita over the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship in All Japan Pro Wrestling.[3] In 1983, he feuded with Gino Hernandez in Mid South Wrestling. The feud resulted in Loser Leaves Town matches, Texas Death Matches and a Mexican Chicken Match. In 1984, he teamed with his brother Hector Guerrero in Championship Wrestling from Florida. They had rivalries with The U.S. Express, from whom they captured the NWA United States Tag Team Titles from and The Breakdancers of Brickhouse Brown and Mark Ragin. In 1985, Hector and Chavo then traveled back over to Mid South Wrestling, where they feuded with The Rock 'n' Roll Express. They then engaged in a rivalry with Ted DiBiase and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams over the UWF Tag Team Championship. In 1986, they wrestled The Fabulous Ones on multiple occasions for Mid South.[3]

AWA and EMLL (1988–1990s)

In 1988, Mando and Chavo stopped in the AWA. They went after the AWA World Tag Team Championship held by Diamond Dallas Page's team of Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka). However, they were unable to capture the titles in multiple attempts.[3] In 1990, Chavo teamed with his brothers Mando and Eddie in EMLL. He competed with his brothers in multiple trios matches.[3]

World Wrestling Entertainment (2004, 2010)

In 2004, Guerrero began working for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), joining his son Chavo Jr. in a feud with his younger brother Eddie.[1] While with WWE, he competed as 'Chavo Classic’. On the May 20, 2004 episode of Smackdown, Chavo Classic became the oldest WWE Cruiserweight Champion in history, defeating Chavo Jr. and Spike Dudley in a triple-threat match. On the April 1 episode of SmackDown!, Classic and Chavo Jr. lost to Spike Dudley and Rey Mysterio. On the April 22 episode of SmackDown!, Classic and Chavo Jr defeated John Cena in a 2-on-1 handicap match. On the May 13 episode of SmackDown!, Chavo Classic defeated Jacqueline thanks to outside help by Chavo Jr. On the June 3 episode of SmackDown!, Chavo Classic retained the Cruiserweight title against Funaki, thanks to outside help from Chavo Jr. He lost the title to Rey Mysterio less than a month later. On June 15, 2004, he was fired by WWE for no-showing multiple SmackDown! house shows.[4]

On the November 15, 2010, "Old School" episode of Raw, Guerrero returned as Chavo Classic, driving Alberto Del Rio to the arena.

Lucha Underground (2016)

Chavo Classic first appeared on Lucha Underground talking with Rey Mysterio about the upcoming match of the latter against his son Chavo Guerrero Jr. in a Loser Leaves Lucha match. During the match, Classic, who was in the attendance, turned on Mysterio, helping his son win the match, but Dario Cueto ordered to restart the match, and Mysterio hit the 619 on Classic and defeated Chavo Guerrero, leaving Lucha Underground without the Guerreros.

Personal life

Chavo was the son of Gory Guerrero and the older brother of Mando, Hector, and Eddie Guerrero. He grew up in El Paso, Texas[5] He had two children, wrestler Chavo Jr. and daughter Victoria,[6] [5] and he was the brother in-law of Vickie Guerrero.

In July 2016, Guerrero and his son were named as part of a class action lawsuit filed against WWE that alleged wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and the company concealed the risks of injury. The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE.[7] Over a year after his death, US District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant dismissed the lawsuit in September 2018.[8]

Death

On February 11, 2017, Guerrero died of liver cancer, at the age of 68.[9]

Other media

Championships and accomplishments

1When Chavo Guerrero won this championship, it was still officially recognized and sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance and was primarily defended in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, an NWA affiliated promotion in Mexico. After the promotion's withdrawal from the National Wrestling Alliance, they kept the title and continue to use the NWA initials. However, the NWA no longer recognizes or sanctions it.
3Defeats Al Madril to claim Madril's part of the championship, though he quickly surrenders the titles on the same day.

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chavo Guerrero Sr. profile. February 12, 2008. Online World Of Wrestling. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20080209153519/http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/c/chavo-guerrero-sr.html. February 9, 2008.
  2. Web site: Chavo Guerrero. 2016-02-02. Wrestlingdata.com.
  3. Web site: Chavo Guerrero . Cagematch. March 13, 2019.
  4. Web site: Chavo Classic still loves 'that feeling'. Kapur, Bob. SLAM! Wrestling. January 28, 2010. November 27, 2007. usurped. https://archive.today/20130120204953/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2007/10/30/4618525.html. January 20, 2013.
  5. Web site: Discrimination was always a part of Chavo Guerrero Sr.'s life. Van Der Griend, Blaine. SLAM! Wrestling. January 28, 2010. January 28, 2010. usurped. https://archive.today/20130115112022/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2010/01/27/12629231.html. January 15, 2013.
  6. Guerrero, Eddie. Cheating Death, Stealing Life: The Eddie Guerrero Story, p. 16.
  7. Web site: WWE sued in wrestler class action lawsuit featuring Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka, Paul 'Mr Wonderful' Orndorff. FoxSports.com. July 18, 2015. July 20, 2016. Fox Entertainment Group (21st Century Fox). live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160722025740/http://www.foxsports.com.au/what-the-fox/wwe-sued-in-wrestler-class-action-lawsuit-featuring-jimmy-superfly-snuka-paul-mr-wonderful-orndorff/news-story/079fbd7db16f9cd71b7b569672baa4a5. July 22, 2016.
  8. Web site: Piledriver: WWE uses 'Hell in a Cell' as springboard to future shows. Montgomery Advertiser. Robinson. Byron. September 22, 2018. October 23, 2018.
  9. News: Chavo Guerrero Sr. passes away. www.wwe.com. February 17, 2017. en. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170217015331/http://www.wwe.com/article/chavo-guerrero-sr-passed-away. February 17, 2017.
  10. Web site: The Mountain Goats "The Legend of Chavo Guerrero" (Official Music Video). Merge Records on Youtube. May 20, 2015. April 26, 2018. YouTube. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20180410013640/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9YvDfiAXT8. April 10, 2018.
  11. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/int-j.html NWA International Junior Heavyweight Title history
  12. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/fl/nwa/fl-us-t.html NWA United States Tag Team Title (Florida version) history
  13. Web site: Independent Wrestling Results - March 2006 . July 4, 2008 . onlineworldofwrestling.com . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20080719171100/http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/other/2006-03.html . July 19, 2008 .
  14. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ca/la/hw/ams-t.html NWA Americas Tag Team Title history
  15. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/nwa/world/nwa-lh.html NWA World Light Heavyweight Title history
  16. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-sw-j.html SCW Southwest Junior Heavyweight Title history
  17. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-t.html SCW World Tag Team Title history
  18. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/taw/tas-h.htm Texas All-Star Wrestling USA Heavyweight Title history
  19. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/san_antonio/scw/scw-sw-t.htm SCW Southwest Tag Team Title history
  20. Web site: 2014 Vendetty Awards . Vendetta Pro Wrestling . April 25, 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20160313211424/http://www.vendettaprowrestling.com/main/results/2014-results/2014-vendetty-awards/ . March 13, 2016 .
  21. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/wwa/mx-wwa-6.html WWA World Trios Title (Mexico) history